** To help Mark write as good a letter as possible, he would appreciate if you could draft a "generic" initial letter -- the base letter.

** To help Mark write as good a letter as possible, he would appreciate if you could draft a "generic" initial letter -- the base letter.

** After the base letter is written and approved by Mark, you can coordinate submission with Lori through '''piaa ([at]) gersteinlab.org'''.

** After the base letter is written and approved by Mark, you can coordinate submission with Lori through '''piaa ([at]) gersteinlab.org'''.

Revision as of 19:53, 12 January 2015

Overview

To help Mark write as good a letter as possible, he would appreciate if you could draft a "generic" initial letter -- the base letter.

After the base letter is written and approved by Mark, you can coordinate submission with Lori through piaa ([at]) gersteinlab.org.

If many letters are being sent, it may be best to use the Interfolio service to help coordinate submission.

Preparing a DRAFT of the base letter

First write a draft in consultation with Mark

Draft of letter should be written in a "generic" way so that specifics (i.e. for what the letter is intended) is at the top of the letter (if at all) and is easily modified. (See below.) You might flag modifiable bits in yellow.

The specifics of your accomplishments are important. "He's a great guy" usually doesn't make much an impact. Make sure to specifically refer (by name or citation) to work you've done -- e.g. papers, computer projects, and talks. Draft should (obviously) be written from Mark's perspective.

Mark will edit the draft (often considerably) and send it in confidence to his assistant. (Do not send drafts ahead of time to assistant as this confuses things.)

Submitting letters through the ASSISTANT

Send an upload link for the desired letter to piaa ([at]) gersteinlab.org. The assistant will upload the pdf of the generic letter to the provided link.

When sending reference details with your application use piaa ([at]) gersteinlab.org as Mark's contact details. Do not enter Mark.Gerstein ([at]) Yale.edu in any web form. See http://contact.gerstein.info for more information on the former address. It is unlikely that your recommendation will be filled on time if you do not use the piaa address.

Also send all correspondence to piaa ([at]) gersteinlab.org.

Mark does not check off boxes on recommendations as a matter of policy

You should make sure you provide exact upload links and letter due dates to both Mark and his assistant.

Special coordination is required for submission of hard copy letters, or use Interfolio (see below).

Making letter requests through INTERFOLIO: Recommended for multiple letters

Interfolio is a service that allows one to request and store letters of recommendation from an advisor.

The service takes one generic letter and automatically addresses it to the appropriate institution.

When making letter requests, it is imperative to use the piaa ([at]) gersteinlab.org as the contact for both Mark and the administrative assistant (Lori).

MODIFICATIONS to the base letter

Modifications to the confidential version can be done through email or phone between you and the assistant, where one can indicate changes to the top paragraph without compromising the confidentiality of the letter. If you've flagged specific things in the generic draft (above) in yellow, it should be easy to indicate what to change.

If you feel it's necessary to do substantial re-edits, you should go back to the draft sent to Mark (see above) or ask Mark to send you a draft he feels comfortable sending. You should not request the currently used draft on file from Mark's assistant. You should then send this modified draft back directly to Mark -- again, not to his assistant -- as the new base letter.

Queries from the recipient of the reference letter

If the recipient of a reference letter has additional simple queries (e.g. duration of employment, exact type of position), these may be able to be answered through Mark's assistant. The assistant will need to get Mark's permission before answering.